Sam Brusco, Associate Editor01.26.21
The FDA cleared Spinal Elements’ Lucent XP-Curved Expandable Interbody Device, the third platform in the Lucent XP family of expandable devices and fifth expandable device in the company’s MIS Ultra suite. The device and its instrumentation enable steerable intervertebral implant placement followed by height expansion once placed.
The Lucent XP-Curved device will come in three lengths with multiple lordotic options of up to 15° to help restore normal spinal alignment and balance during open or MIS TLIF. The Lucent XP family of devices are made primarily of polyetheretherketone (PEEK) and feature the firm’s proprietary Ti-Bond porous titanium coating. Ti-Bond is a hydrophilic porous titanium coating with nano-scale surface features.
“Lucent XP-Curved contains the ideal combination of TLIF device attributes,” commented Matt Colman, M.D. of Rush University Medical Center. “I can perform cantilever segmental correction using a more ALIF-like footprint while taking advantage of the benefits of in-situ expandability. Additionally, the radiolucency of the PEEK and Ti-Bond construction allows me to confidently assess the healing process throughout the patient’s recovery, providing increased surface area and stability while promoting fusion.”
“With up to 15° of lordosis, I expect the expandable Lucent XP-Curved device to restore height while optimizing lordosis to achieve sagittal correction, which is critically important to long-term successful outcomes,” added Wade Jensen, M.D. of the Center for Neurosciences, Orthopedics, and Spine (CNOS)
“We are thrilled to add this device and procedural solution to the MIS Ultra portfolio. With the recently announced acquisition of the Orbit discectomy technology and the introduction of new expandable platforms such as Lucent XP-Curved, Spinal Elements is able to provide an increasing number of comprehensive solutions to our spine surgeon customers,” stated Jason Blain, president and CEO of Spinal Elements.
The commercial introduction of the Lucent XP-Curved device is expected in the coming months. Spinal Elements introduced the MIS Ultra platform last year. Traditionally, MIS procedures have focused on the size of the incision required to access to the spine. The MIS Ultra product suite goes beyond small incisions to consider the implications of spine surgery after the procedure has taken place. The surgical instruments of the MIS Ultra platform aim to reduce skeletal and muscle tissue disruption, and the implants are designed to balance the loads shared between the implants and the body, without disrupting surrounding healthy anatomy.
The Lucent XP-Curved device will come in three lengths with multiple lordotic options of up to 15° to help restore normal spinal alignment and balance during open or MIS TLIF. The Lucent XP family of devices are made primarily of polyetheretherketone (PEEK) and feature the firm’s proprietary Ti-Bond porous titanium coating. Ti-Bond is a hydrophilic porous titanium coating with nano-scale surface features.
“Lucent XP-Curved contains the ideal combination of TLIF device attributes,” commented Matt Colman, M.D. of Rush University Medical Center. “I can perform cantilever segmental correction using a more ALIF-like footprint while taking advantage of the benefits of in-situ expandability. Additionally, the radiolucency of the PEEK and Ti-Bond construction allows me to confidently assess the healing process throughout the patient’s recovery, providing increased surface area and stability while promoting fusion.”
“With up to 15° of lordosis, I expect the expandable Lucent XP-Curved device to restore height while optimizing lordosis to achieve sagittal correction, which is critically important to long-term successful outcomes,” added Wade Jensen, M.D. of the Center for Neurosciences, Orthopedics, and Spine (CNOS)
“We are thrilled to add this device and procedural solution to the MIS Ultra portfolio. With the recently announced acquisition of the Orbit discectomy technology and the introduction of new expandable platforms such as Lucent XP-Curved, Spinal Elements is able to provide an increasing number of comprehensive solutions to our spine surgeon customers,” stated Jason Blain, president and CEO of Spinal Elements.
The commercial introduction of the Lucent XP-Curved device is expected in the coming months. Spinal Elements introduced the MIS Ultra platform last year. Traditionally, MIS procedures have focused on the size of the incision required to access to the spine. The MIS Ultra product suite goes beyond small incisions to consider the implications of spine surgery after the procedure has taken place. The surgical instruments of the MIS Ultra platform aim to reduce skeletal and muscle tissue disruption, and the implants are designed to balance the loads shared between the implants and the body, without disrupting surrounding healthy anatomy.